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Michael Evans is only in rural St. Davids to maintain a low profile after his time spent as a city cop went disastrously wrong. The town is perfect for him: isolated. A tiny population. Virtually no crime.

Until the night the strange canisters fall from the sky and the town priest turns up at the local restaurant carrying a recently severed head.

As violence erupts across the town, Michael realises that what he is dealing with might not be a crime. In fact, the very notion of police work may have just been rendered obsolete. Faced with escalating insanity and fearing for the safety of his estranged daughter, Michael has only one option: survive. Or become something else.

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Born the son of a wealthy philanthropist, Griffiths was orphaned by crime at a formative age, and subsequently raised by the family's kindly butler.

Nursing a bone-deep rage at the loss of his parents, Griffiths invested his inherited billions into extensive combat training and the development of sophisticated technology which he now uses to bring justice to the streets of -

No, wait. That's Batman. Sheesh. I always do this.

I was born in Wales, and lost myself in books as soon as I discovered them. That kid who hangs out in the library. Yeah, that was me.

I never wanted to be anything other than a writer/superhero and eventually I moved to London, finding work as a journalist and editor, before turning to writing horror and science fiction.

I've written a zombie/post apocalyptic horror series (Wildfire Chronicles) which has been read by a whole lot more people than I expected (thanks!) along with serial killer horror Survivor and my latest release, Adrift.

Currently I'm working on the sequel to Adrift, which I hope will be released in the first quarter of 2015, and have a number of other projects lined up for later in the year.